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- Is not "grossly negligent," or completely careless, in delivering emergency care.

Good Samaritan laws very slightly from state to state. Become familiar with the laws in your state and other states where you work or travel.

Once care has begun, and it is safe to do so, remain with an ill or injured person until someone with equal or greater emergency medical training takes over. If you are alone, it is okay to leave to activate EMS, but return to the person as soon as you can.

There has never been a successful lawsuit in the United States against a person providing first aid in good faith

DUTY TO ACT - A pre-determined requirement to provide care, typically by job description (such as firefighter, police officer, or lifeguard) or by relationship (such as parent or guardian). In general, a first aid trained person is encouraged, but not required by duty, to act.

NEGLIGENCE - Occurs when someone has caused further harm due to care that did not meet the expected standard of someone with a duty to act.

ASSAULT and BATTERY - Placing a person in fear of bodily harm. Forcing care on a person against his wishes may be considered grounds for this

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